{"id":14157,"date":"2022-06-06T09:54:37","date_gmt":"2022-06-06T01:54:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cldy.com\/sg\/?p=14157"},"modified":"2023-02-28T20:46:49","modified_gmt":"2023-02-28T12:46:49","slug":"web-hosting-secure-websites-from-hackers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cldy.com\/sg\/blog\/web-hosting\/web-hosting-secure-websites-from-hackers\/","title":{"rendered":"How Web Hosting Can Protect And Secure Websites From Hackers"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this modern age, websites continue to be the primary way of establishing the presence of an individual or organisation in the vastness of the internet space. From personal blog pages to e-commerce sites, websites make up virtually everything we see online.<\/p>\n

Web hosting providers<\/a> are responsible for making these countless sites available around the clock and protecting them from hackers.<\/p>\n

Although website owners are still partly responsible for the cybersecurity basics<\/a> of their sites, one could argue that the brunt of the security work is handled by the providers that host their sites.<\/p>\n

If you\u2019re curious about the role of web hosting in protecting your site from hackers, do read on.<\/p>\n

1. Restrict access to unauthorised entities<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Web hosts are naturally responsible for maintaining and protecting the physical servers and virtual machines that host everyone\u2019s websites. They restrict access to these resources from both internal and external threats.<\/p>\n

To ensure only authorised website owners have login access to their sites, web hosting employs Secure Socket Shell (SSH) or a similar network protocol.<\/p>\n

SSH<\/a> is essentially a robust password authentication system utilising public keys that force encrypted data communication between devices, preventing hackers from intercepting the exchanged data.<\/p>\n

2. Prevent distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks<\/strong><\/h4>\n

DDoS attacks remain a prevalent threat in today\u2019s cyberspace. Those affected by such cyber-attacks may suffer substantial profit loss, and reputational damage as legitimate users looking to visit the site are locked out by malicious users overwhelming the server with so much traffic.<\/p>\n

One of the best ways to prevent DDoS is using a Content Distribution Network (CDN), a collection of servers distributed in different locations that can quickly resolve requests via cached content.<\/p>\n

This caching system reduces hosting bandwidth and thus minimises the risk of DDoS attacks disrupting service.<\/p>\n

3. Ensure hardware protection<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Those who choose to engage in web hosting primarily rent server space, meaning the server will host the files for their website. As mentioned earlier, it\u2019s the web hosting responsibility to maintain a robust level of security at their data centres where the servers are physically housed.<\/p>\n

This entails allowing only authorised employees within the web hosting company to access said servers in person when it comes to hardware protection.<\/p>\n

Controlled access points, secure server racks, security cameras, and motion detectors are only a few of the many security measures that deter ill-intentioned individuals from physically compromising these servers.<\/p>\n

4. Monitor network activity<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Web hosts continually monitor and analyse potential threats in their network before they become more severe problems. By relying on a web hosting provider, business owners can feel more at ease knowing that their private data remains secure.<\/p>\n

To better learn about a web host\u2019s monitoring protocols, it would help to ask about the type of monitoring they conduct and their process of notifying customers in case of a security threat.<\/p>\n

5. Offer backups and convenient rebuilds<\/strong><\/h4>\n

Backups are fundamental in case your website crashes or gets hacked. Most web hosts generally provide these backups in both physical and digital forms. Furthermore, their web hosting packages should include:<\/p>\n